Elementary Statistics in Social Research

Elementary Statistics in Social Research by Jack Levin is an 11th edition published by Allyn & Bacon Pearson in 2010. This comprehensive text, spanning 554 pages, serves as an introduction to statistical analysis specifically tailored for the social sciences, emphasizing both conceptual understanding and practical computational techniques.
Readers will find a structured approach that combines theoretical insights with hands-on methods, making it suitable for those looking to grasp essential statistical concepts. The book covers various topics within the realms of science and mathematics, focusing on applied statistics relevant to social research. This edition is designed to facilitate learning through clear explanations and step-by-step guidance, catering to students and professionals alike.
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This best-selling introduction to statistical analysis in the social sciences provides the right balance of conceptual understanding and step-by-step computational techniques.
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